on Jul 16, 2012
Daniel Vandersluis
Toronto, ON, Canada
Software development has been not only my career but my hobby for almost 15 years. I have very strong skills, am quick to pick up new technologies, thrive on challenging problems, and have very good communication skills; I would be an asset to any team.
I began my programming career when I taught myself QBASIC at age 12. One of my first major projects was a clone of Master of Orion, a game I was passionate about at the time, which lead to me learning Visual Basic once I ran into a wall in terms of QBASIC's capabilities. While developing in VB, I contributed a number of programs to Planet Source Code, and even won a "Superior Coding" award for my Autosave program in 2000.
In high school, as the computers curriculums were too basic for my abilities, I created my own independent study programs for the Grade 11 (versions of Tic Tac Toe and Tetris) and OAC (an OpenGL rendering engine) courses. I completed Computers OAC with the highest mark in the grade.
I began university in Computer Engineering, but decided early on that I missed the practical aspect of software development and transferred into Computer Science. During university, I also freelanced through RentACoder, where I maintained an average Coder Rating of over 98%. Through RentACoder I also created an NFL fantasy pool website which I maintained seasonally for the following six years. As well, I taught myself PHP in order to create a rich website for a mod project that I was involved in at the time (a total conversion for Dungeon Siege).
I was recruited out of university to work for an advertising network, where I spent the next year. Although they ended up downsizing, I quickly found my current job at a multinational home-building company, where I have now worked for the past four years. At my job, I am considered to be one of the best developers and am the go-to person for Javascript development.
Most recently, I have been involved with Codexed, which is my own personal side project. Codexed is an online writing platform that I decided to start developing after the service I was using at the time suffered a fatal server crash. Codexed has now been in development for almost four years and has been in use for 1½; my work on Codexed has made me realize my love for Ruby and Rails, and has lead me to determine that this is the technology I would like to spend the next chapter of my professional career on.
Technologies
Experience (6) show all
Lead TalentNest Developer, Self Management Group
2012 - Current
Senior Ruby on Rails Developer, Self Management Group
2011
- Designed and implemented new application modules, including Performance module which added Development Reviews, Development Plans and Succession Plans.
- Updated application from Rails 2 to Rails 3.2.
- Redesigned source control and deployment strategies.
- Mentored the organization's Junior Developer.
Software Developer, Great Builders Solutions
2006 - 2010
- Worked as part of a large team on in-house software suite, containing applications for home building, using PHP and ColdFusion with PostgreSQL.
- Created new modules and applications as well as maintained existing code and converted legacy ColdFusion code to PHP.
- Built and implemented a full-fledged, multi-faceted database history engine.
- Implemented a Ruby-on-Rails-like Validation engine for efficiently processing and validating form data.
- Built "baseplan standards" module and oversaw its implementation throughout the rest of the application suite.
Developer, AzoogleAds
2005
- Built a complete Javascript/AJAX in-house ticketing system.
- Worked on the internal offer and site management systems.
- Built a Javascript source code “javadoc”-style documentor.
- Worked as a member of the Technical Operations team, performing software maintenance on existing company sites and properties.
- Acted as interim systems administrator from February through June.
Website Developer, 4NFL.net
2002 - 2008
- Created and maintained an online NFL football picks website.
- Prepared the site for the beginning of each successive season.
- Provided technical support and dealt with customer issues as they arose.
- Implemented and tested new features as required post-launch, including a site forum/message board, and a database front-end for the site operators, which increased the efficiency of necessary data manipulation tremendously.
Freelance Coder, RentACoder.com
2002 - 2006
- Responsible for design and implementation of both desktop-based and web-based projects, using a wide variety of tools and languages.
- Maintained contact with employers and provided weekly status reports.
- Have achieved an "excellent" rating of 9.83 out of 10, and qualify among the top 200 Canadian Top Coders.
Education
B.S. Computer Science, Ryerson University
2002 - 2004
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Open Source show all
autotextboxlist
GitHub, Jul 2009 - May 2011; followed by 7 people; forked 2 times
Facebook style multiselect input, using prototype
redmine_backtrace
GitHub, Mar 2010; followed by 3 people
Redmine plugin to include backtraces as a part of an issue
odf-converter
GitHub, Jul 2012; followed by 3 people
Ruby library for converting ODF files through OO.org
Tools
Commodore VIC-20
vim
Background
Codexed
My personal side project for which I picked up Ruby and Rails. Currently in a semi-private beta, I develop, administer the server, and lead a small team of one other developer and a handful of testers. Operating only on word of mouth currently, we have about 1000 users.
Redmine
Redmine is a popular, open source, project management application written in Ruby on Rails. In addition to being a user, I have contributed both patches and plugins to Redmine.
